2022 Atlantic Coast Conference football season

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2022 ACC Football season
LeagueNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
SportFootball
DurationAugust 27, 2022 to December 30, 2022
Number of teams14
2023 NFL draft
Top draft pickDT Calijah Kancey, Pittsburgh
Picked byTampa Bay Buccaneers, 19th overall
Regular season
Atlantic championsClemson
  Atlantic runners-upFlorida State
Coastal championsNorth Carolina
  Coastal runners-upPittsburgh/Duke
ACC Championship Game
ChampionsClemson
  Runners-upNorth Carolina
Finals MVPCade Klubnik (Clemson)
Seasons
2022 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Atlantic Division
No. 13 Clemson xy$   8 0     11 3  
No. 11 Florida State   5 3     10 3  
Syracuse   4 4     7 6  
Louisville   4 4     8 5  
NC State   4 4     8 5  
Wake Forest   3 5     8 5  
Boston College   2 6     3 9  
Coastal Division
North Carolina xy   6 2     9 5  
No. 22 Pittsburgh   5 3     9 4  
Duke   5 3     9 4  
Georgia Tech   4 4     5 7  
Miami (FL)   3 5     5 7  
Virginia   1 6     3 7  
Virginia Tech   1 6     3 8  
Championship: Clemson 39, North Carolina 10
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2022 Atlantic Coast Conference football season, part of the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season, was the 70th season of college football played for the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The ACC consisted of 14 members in two divisions. The entire schedule was released on January 31, 2022.[1] This was the last season that the conference used divisions in its football scheduling.

Previous season[edit]

Pittsburgh defeated Wake Forest 45−21 in the ACC Football Championship Game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Preseason[edit]

Recruiting classes[edit]

National rankings
Team ESPN[2] Rivals[3] 24/7[4] On3 Recruits[5] Total signees
Boston College 38 38 40 49 22
Clemson 4 10 10 14 20
Duke N/A 51 52 55 18
Florida State 19 17 20 19 18
Georgia Tech 34 52 54 53 15
Louisville 30 48 51 51 16
Miami 9 31 16 11 15
North Carolina 7 11 11 10 17
NC State 31 68 64 59 12
Pittsburgh 33 63 76 64 13
Syracuse N/A 69 68 63 16
Virginia 32 63 66 68 16
Virginia Tech N/A 41 36 38 24
Wake Forest N/A 76 71 62 13

Note: ESPN only ranks the top 40 teams.

ACC Kickoff[edit]

The 2022 ACC Kickoff will be held on July 20 and 21 at the Westin hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina. Each team will have there head coach and three players available to talk to the media. Coverage of the event will be televised by the ACC Network. The preseason poll was released on July 26, 2022. The poll projected Clemson to win the conference title for the seventh time in the last eight years.[6]

Atlantic
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1 Clemson 1,080 (111)
2 NC State 959 (44)
3 Wake Forest 783 (6)
4 Louisville 591
5 Florida State 509 (2)
6 Boston College 469 (1)
7 Syracuse 201
Coastal
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1 Miami (FL) 1,036 (98)
2 Pittsburgh 911 (38)
3 North Carolina 823 (18)
4 Virginia 667 (6)
5 Virginia Tech 592 (3)
6 Georgia Tech 343 (1)
7 Duke 220
Media poll (ACC Championship)
Rank Team Votes
1 Clemson 103
2 NC State 38
3 Miami (FL) 8
4 Wake Forest 4
5 Pittsburgh 3
Virginia
7 Florida State 2
North Carolina
9 Boston College 1

Preseason ACC Player of the year[edit]

Source:[7]

Ranking Player Position Team Votes
1 Devin Leary QB NC State 40
2 Sam Hartman Wake Forest 30
3 Tyler Van Dyke Miami 21
4 Bryan Bresee DT Clemson 14
Brennan Armstrong QB Virginia
6 Malik Cunningham QB Louisville 12
Josh Downs WR North Carolina
8 Sean Tucker RB Syracuse 11
9 Myles Murphy DT Clemson 5
10 Trenton Simpson LB 3
11 Jammie Robinson S Florida State 2

Preseason all-conference teams[edit]

Source:[7]

Preseason awards[edit]

All−American Teams[edit]

AP 1st Team[8] AP 2nd Team AS 1st Team[9] AS 2nd Team WCFF 1st Team[10] WCFF 2nd Team ESPN[11] CBS 1st Team[12] CBS 2nd Team CFN 1st Team[13]

[14]

CFN 2nd Team PFF 1st Team[15] PFF 2nd Team SN 1st Team[16] SN 2nd Team
Christian Mahogany, OG, Boston College Green tickY
Bryan Bresee, DL, Clemson Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Tyler Davis, DT, Clemson Green tickY
Jordan McFadden, OL, Clemson Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Andrew Mukuba, DB, Clemson Green tickY
Myles Murphy, DL, Clemson Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Trenton Simpson, LB, Clemson Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Jammie Robinson, S, Florida State Green tickY
Caleb Chandler, OL, Louisville Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Zion Nelson, OT, Miami Green tickY
James Williams, S, Miami Green tickY
Payton Wilson, LB, NC State Green tickY
Josh Downs, WR, North Carolina Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Calijah Kancey, DL, Pittsburgh Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Sean Tucker, RB, Syracuse Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
A. T. Perry, WR, Wake Forest Green tickY

Preseason award watchlists[edit]

Coaches[edit]

Coaching changes[edit]

The ACC entered the 2022 season with four new head football coaches:

Head coaching records[edit]

Team Head coach Years at school Overall record Record at school ACC record
Boston College Jeff Hafley 3 12–11 12–11 7–11
Clemson Dabo Swinney 14 132–35 132–35 74–17
Duke Mike Elko 1 0–0 0–0 0–0
Florida State Mike Norvell 3 46–28 8–13 6–10
Georgia Tech Geoff Collins 4 24–35 9–25 7–18
Louisville Scott Satterfield 4 69–43 18–19 12–13
Miami Mario Cristobal 1 62–60 0–0 0–0
North Carolina Mack Brown 14 265–139–1 90–63–1 55–47–1
NC State Dave Doeren 10 87–53 64–49 34–40
Pittsburgh Pat Narduzzi 8 52–37 52–37 36–22
Syracuse Dino Babers 7 66–59 29–43 15–35
Virginia Tony Elliot 1 0–0 0–0 0–0
Virginia Tech Brent Pry 1 0–0 0–0 0–0
Wake Forest Dave Clawson 9 141–127 51–48 26–37

Notes

  • Records shown after the 2021 season
  • Years at school includes the 2022 season

Rankings[edit]

Legend
    Improvement in ranking
  Drop in ranking
  Not ranked previous week
RV Received votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll
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Final
Boston College AP
C
CFP Not released  
Clemson AP 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 (1) 5 12 9 7 10 10 13
C 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 12 9 8 11 11 12
CFP Not released 4 10 9 8 9 7
Duke AP RV RV
C RV RV RV RV RV RV
CFP Not released  
Florida State AP RV RV RV 23 RV RV RV RV RV 25 20 16 14 13 11
C RV RV RV RV 22 RV RV RV 20 16 14 13 10
CFP Not released   23 19 16 13 13
Georgia Tech AP
C RV
CFP Not released  
Louisville AP RV RV RV RV
C RV RV RV RV RV
CFP Not released   25
Miami AP 16 15 13 25
C 17 16 13 25
CFP Not released  
North Carolina AP RV RV RV RV RV RV 22 21 17 15 13 18 24 RV RV
C RV RV RV RV RV 25 22 21 15 14 11 17 22 25 RV
CFP Not released 17 15 13 17 23
NC State AP 13 18 16 12 10 14 15 23 24 21 17 RV RV 25 RV
C 13 13 12 11 10 14 13 23 23 20 16 25 RV RV
CFP Not released 22 14 24 25 23
Pittsburgh AP 17 16 23 24 24 RV RV 22
C 16 14 25 RV 24 RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 22
CFP Not released  
Syracuse AP RV RV 22 18 14 16 22
C RV RV RV 25 21 18 14 16 22 RV
CFP Not released 20
Virginia AP
C
CFP Not released  
Virginia Tech AP
C
CFP Not released  
Wake Forest AP 22 23 19 21 22 15 14 13 10 20 RV
C 19 21 18 16 21 15 14 13 10 19 RV RV RV RV RV
CFP Not released 21

Schedule[edit]

The regular season began on Saturday August 27, 2022, and will end on Saturday November 26, 2022. The ACC Championship Game will be played on Saturday December 3, 2022, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Regular season[edit]

Week zero[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
August 27 5:00 p.m. Duquesne Florida State Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FL ACCN W 47–7   51,207
August 27 8:15 p.m. Florida A&M North Carolina Kenan StadiumChapel Hill, NC ACCN W 56–24   46,130
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.

Week one[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
September 1 7:00 p.m. West Virginia No. 17 Pittsburgh Acrisure StadiumPittsburgh, PA (Backyard Brawl, College GameDay) ESPN W 38–31   70,622
September 1 7:30 p.m. VMI No. 22 Wake Forest Truist Field at Wake ForestWinston-Salem, NC ACCN W 44–10   26,013
September 2 7:00 p.m. Virginia Tech Old Dominion S.B. Ballard StadiumNorfolk, VA ESPNU L 17–20   21,944
September 2 7:30 p.m. Temple Duke Wallace Wade StadiumDurham, NC ACCN W 30–0   20,722
September 3 Noon Rutgers Boston College Alumni StadiumChestnut Hill, MA ACCN L 21–22   35,048
September 3 Noon North Carolina Appalachian State Kidd Brewer StadiumBoone, NC ESPNU W 63–61   40,168
September 3 Noon No. 13 NC State East Carolina Dowdy–Ficklen StadiumGreenville, NC (rivalry) ESPN W 21–20   51,711
September 3 12:30 p.m. No. 24 (FCS) Richmond Virginia Scott StadiumCharlottesville, VA ACCRSN W 34–17   41,122
September 3 3:30 p.m. Bethune–Cookman No. 16 Miami Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FL ACCN W 70–13   56,795
September 3 8:00 p.m. Louisville Syracuse JMA Wireless DomeSyracuse, NY ACCN  CUSE 31–7   37,110
September 4 7:30 p.m. Florida State LSU Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA (Louisiana Kickoff) ABC W 24–23   68,388
September 5 8:00 p.m. No. 4 Clemson Georgia Tech Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA (Chick-fil-A Kickoff/rivalry) ESPN  CLEM 41–10   45,000
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.

Week two[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
September 9 7:30 p.m. Louisville UCF FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FL ESPN2 W 20–14   44,412
September 10 Noon Duke Northwestern Ryan FieldEvanston, IL FS1 W 31–23   24,622
September 10 Noon Southern Miss No. 15 Miami Hard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL ACCN W 30–7   46,422
September 10 Noon North Carolina Georgia State Center Parc Stadium • Atlanta, GA ESPNU W 35–28   17,687
September 10 Noon No. 23 Wake Forest Vanderbilt Vanderbilt StadiumNashville, TN SECN W 45–25   24,431
September 10 12:30 p.m. Charleston Southern No. 18 NC State Carter–Finley StadiumRaleigh, NC ACCRSN W 55–3   54,169
September 10 3:30 p.m. Furman No. 5 Clemson Memorial StadiumClemson, SC ACCN W 35–12   78,302
September 10 3:30 p.m. No. 24 Tennessee No. 17 Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA ABC L 27–34 OT  59,785
September 10 4:00 p.m. Virginia Illinois Memorial StadiumChampaign, IL ESPNU L 3–24   33,669
September 10 7:00 p.m. Western Carolina Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA ACCNX/ESPN+ W 35–17   36,486
September 10 7:00 p.m. Syracuse UConn Rentschler FieldEast Hartford, CT CBSSN W 48–14   25,114
September 10 8:00 p.m. Boston College Virginia Tech Lane StadiumBlacksburg, VA (rilvalry) ACCN  VT 27–10   65,632
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
Date Bye Week
September 10 Florida State

Week three[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
September 16 7:30 p.m. Florida State Louisville Cardinal StadiumLouisville, KY ESPN  FSU 35–31   46,459
September 17 11:00 a.m. Wofford Virginia Tech Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA ACCN W 27–7   62,043
September 17 Noon Purdue Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NY ESPN2 W 32–29   35,943
September 17 2:00 p.m. Old Dominion Virginia Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA ACCN W 16–14   40,556
September 17 3:30 p.m. No. 20 Ole Miss Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA ABC L 0–42   40,293
September 17 5:00 p.m. Liberty No. 19 Wake Forest Truist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NC ACCN W 37–36   32,891
September 17 6:00 p.m. North Carolina A&T Duke Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC ACCNX/ESPN+ W 49–20   32,802
September 17 7:00 p.m. Texas Tech No. 16 NC State Carter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC ESPN2 W 27–14   56,919
September 17 7:30 p.m. No. 23 Pittsburgh Western Michigan Waldo StadiumKalamazoo, MI ESPNU W 34–13   22,875
September 17 7:30 p.m. Maine Boston College Alumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA ACCRSN W 38–17   34,325
September 17 8:00 p.m. Louisiana Tech No. 5 Clemson Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC ACCN W 48–20   80,542
September 17 9:00 p.m. No. 13 Miami No. 24 Texas A&M Kyle FieldCollege Station, TX ESPN L 9–17   107,245
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
Date Bye Week
September 17 North Carolina

Week four[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
September 22 7:30 p.m. West Virginia Virginia Tech Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA (rivalry) ESPN L 10–33   65,632
September 23 7:00 p.m. Virginia Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NY ESPN  CUSE 22–20   34,590
September 24 Noon No. 5 Clemson No. 21 Wake Forest Truist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NC ABC  CLEM 51–45 2OT  32,903
September 24 Noon Duke Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KS FS1 L 27–35   47,233
September 24 Noon South Florida Louisville Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, KY ACCRSN W 3–41   41,217
September 24 Noon No. 20 (FCS) Rhode Island No. 24 Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA ACCN W 24–45   54,667
September 24 3:30 p.m. Middle Tennessee No. 25 Miami Hard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL ACCN L 31–45   46,713
September 24 3:30 p.m. Notre Dame North Carolina Kenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC ABC L 32–45   50,500
September 24 4:00 p.m. Georgia Tech UCF FBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FL ESPNU L 10–27   44,220
September 24 7:30 p.m. UConn No. 12 NC State Carter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC ACCRSN W 41–10   56,919
September 24 8:00 p.m. Boston College Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ACCN  FSU 44–14   79,560
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.

Week five[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
October 1 Noon Louisville Boston College Alumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA ACCN  BC 34–33   38,517
October 1 3:30 p.m. No. 22 Wake Forest No. 23 Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ABC  WAKE 31–21   69,749
October 1 3:30 p.m. Virginia Tech North Carolina Kenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC ACCN  UNC 41–10   45,029
October 1 5:00 p.m. Wagner Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NY ACCNX/ESPN+ W 59–0   33,373
October 1 7:30 p.m. No. 10 NC State No. 5 Clemson Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC (Textile Bowl, College GameDay) ABC  CLEM 30–20   81,500
October 1 7:30 p.m. Virginia Duke Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC ACCRSN  DUKE 38–17   15,152
October 1 8:00 p.m. Georgia Tech No. 24 Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA ACCN  GT 26–21   46,972
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
Date Bye Week
October 1 Miami

Week six[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
October 8 Noon Louisville Virginia Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA ACCN  LOU 34–17   38,009
October 8 3:30 p.m. Virginia Tech Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA ACCN  PITT 45–29   54,677
October 8 4:00 p.m. Duke Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA ACCRSN  GT 23–20 OT  32,041
October 8 4:00 p.m. North Carolina Miami Hard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL ESPN2  UNC 27–24   53,751
October 8 7:30 p.m. Army No. 15 Wake Forest Truist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NC ACCRSN W 45–10   32,524
October 8 7:30 p.m. No. 5 Clemson Boston College Alumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA (O'Rourke–McFadden Trophy) ABC  CLEM 31–3   42,138
October 8 8:00 p.m. Florida State No. 14 NC State Carter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC ACCN  NCSU 19–17   56,919
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
Date Bye Week
October 8 No. 22 Syracuse

Week seven[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
October 15 12:30 p.m. Miami Virginia Tech Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA (rivalry) ACCRSN  MIA 20–14   65,632
October 15 3:30 p.m. No. 15 NC State No. 18 Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NY ACCN  CUSE 24–9   49,705
October 15 7:30 p.m. No. 4 Clemson Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL (rivalry) ABC  CLEM 34–28   71,098
October 15 8:00 p.m. North Carolina Duke Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC (Victory Bell) ACCN  UNC 38–35   40,004
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
Date Bye Week
October 15 Boston College Georgia Tech Louisville Pittsburgh Virginia No. 14 Wake Forest

Week eight[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
October 20 7:30 p.m. Virginia Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA ESPN  UVA 16–9   29,362
October 22 Noon No. 14 Syracuse No. 5 Clemson Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC ABC  CLEM 27–21   81,500
October 22 12:30 p.m. Duke Miami Hard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL ACCRSN  DUKE 45–21   57,421
October 22 3:30 p.m. Boston College No. 13 Wake Forest Truist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NC ACCN  WAKE 43–15   28,530
October 22 8:00 p.m. Pittsburgh Louisville Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, KY ACCN  LOU 24–10   41,840
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
Date Bye Week
October 22 Florida State No. 22 North Carolina No. 23 NC State Virginia Tech

Week nine[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
October 27 7:30 p.m. Virginia Tech No. 24 NC State Carter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC ESPN  NCSU 22–21   56,919
October 29 Noon Boston College UConn Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT CBSSN L 3–13   25,527
October 29 Noon Georgia Tech Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ACCN  FSU 41–16   61,007
October 29 Noon Notre Dame No. 16 Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NY ABC L 24–42   49,861
October 29 12:30 p.m. Miami Virginia Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA ACCRSN  MIA 14–12 4OT  43,714
October 29 3:30 p.m. No. 10 Wake Forest Louisville Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, KY ACCN  LOU 48–21   39,503
October 29 8:00 p.m. Pittsburgh No. 21 North Carolina Kenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC ACCN  UNC 42–24   50,500
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
Date Bye Week
October 29 No. 5 Clemson Duke

Week ten[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
November 4 7:00 p.m. Duke Boston College Alumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA ESPN2  DUKE 38–31   34,092
November 5 Noon No. 17 North Carolina Virginia Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA (South's Oldest Rivalry) ACCN  UNC 31–28   44,156
November 5 12:30 p.m. Georgia Tech Virginia Tech Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA (rivalry) ACCRSN  GT 28–27   62,843
November 5 3:30 p.m. No. 20 Syracuse Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA (rivalry) ACCN  PITT 19–9   50,888
November 5 7:30 p.m. No. 4 Clemson Notre Dame Notre Dame StadiumSouth Bend, IN NBC L 14–35   77,622
November 5 7:30 p.m. Florida State Miami Hard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL (rivalry) ABC  FSU 45–3   66,200
November 5 7:30 p.m. James Madison Louisville Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, KY ESPNU W 34–10   42,157
November 5 8:00 p.m. No. 22 Wake Forest No. 21 NC State Carter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC (rivalry) ACCN  NCSU 30–21   56,919
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.

Week eleven[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
November 12 Noon Virginia Tech Duke Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC ACCRSN  DUKE 24–7   20,857
November 12 Noon Pittsburgh Virginia Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA ACCN  PITT 37–7   36,529
November 12 3:30 p.m. Boston College No. 16 NC State Carter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC ACCN  BC 21–20   56,919
November 12 3:30 p.m. Louisville No. 10 Clemson Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC ESPN  CLEM 31–16   80,176
November 12 3:30 p.m. Miami Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA ACCRSN  MIA 35–14   33,857
November 12 7:30 p.m. No. 15 North Carolina Wake Forest Truist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NC (rivalry) ESPN2  UNC 36–34   31,346
November 12 8:00 p.m. No. 23 Florida State Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NY ACCN  FSU 38–3   45,213
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.

Week twelve[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
November 19 Noon Duke Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA ACCN  PITT 28–26   45,362
November 19 Noon Louisiana No. 19 Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ACCRSN W 49–17   58,597
November 19 Noon Virginia Tech Liberty Williams StadiumLynchburg, VA ESPN+ W 23–22   23,055
November 19 2:30 p.m. Boston College No. 18 Notre Dame Notre Dame Stadium • South Bend, IN (Holy War) NBC L 0–44   73,503
November 19 3:30 p.m. Miami No. 9 Clemson Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC ESPN  CLEM 40–10   81,340
November 19 3:30 p.m. No. 24 NC State Louisville Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, KY ACCRSN  LOU 25–10   38,974
November 19 5:30 p.m. Georgia Tech No. 13 North Carolina Kenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC ESPN2  GT 21–17   44,940
November 19 8:00 p.m. Syracuse Wake Forest Truist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NC ACCN  WAKE 45–35   26,164
November 19 3:30 p.m. Coastal Carolina Virginia Scott StadiumCharlottesville, VA ACCRSN  Canceled [a]    
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.
  1. ^ This game has been cancelled after the 2022 University of Virginia shooting.[49]

Week thirteen[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
November 25 3:30 p.m. NC State No. 17 North Carolina Kenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC (rivalry) ABC  NCSU 30–27 2OT  50,500
November 25 7:30 p.m. Florida No. 16 Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL (rivalry) ABC W 45–38   79,560
November 26 Noon South Carolina No. 8 Clemson Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC (rivalry) ABC L 30–31   81,500
November 26 Noon Georgia Tech No. 1 Georgia Sanford StadiumAthens, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) ESPN L 14–37   92,746
November 26 3:00 p.m. No. 25 Louisville Kentucky Kroger FieldLexington, KY (Governor's Cup) SECN L 13–26   58,727
November 26 3:30 p.m. Wake Forest Duke Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC ACCN  DUKE 34–31   17,492
November 26 7:30 p.m. Syracuse Boston College Alumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA (rivalry) ACCRSN  CUSE 32–23   30,113
November 26 8:00 p.m. Pittsburgh Miami Hard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL ACCN  PITT 42–16   46,428
November 26 Virginia Virginia Tech Lane StadiumBlacksburg, VA (Commonwealth Cup)  Canceled [a]    
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.
  1. ^ This game has been cancelled after the 2022 University of Virginia shooting.[49]

Championship Game[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
December 3 8:00 p.m. No. 9 Clemson No. 23 North Carolina Bank of America StadiumCharlotte, North Carolina ABC  CLEM 39–10   64,155
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.

ACC vs other conferences[edit]

ACC vs Power Five matchups[edit]

The following games include ACC teams competing against Power Five conferences teams from the Big Ten, Big 12, BYU/Notre Dame, Pac-12 and SEC). All rankings are from the AP Poll at the time of the game.

Date Conference Visitor Home Site Score
September 1 Big 12 West Virginia No. 17 Pittsburgh Acrisure StadiumPittsburgh, PA (Backyard Brawl) W 38–31
September 3 Big Ten Rutgers Boston College Alumni StadiumChestnut Hill, MA L 21–22
September 4 SEC Florida State LSU Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA (Louisiana Kickoff) W 24–23
September 10 Big Ten Duke Northwestern Ryan FieldEvanston, IL W 31–23
September 10 SEC No. 24 Tennessee No. 17 Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA L 27–34OT
September 10 Big Ten Virginia Illinois Memorial StadiumChampaign, IL L 3–24
September 10 SEC No. 23 Wake Forest Vanderbilt Vanderbilt StadiumNashville, TN W 45–25
September 17 SEC No. 20 Ole Miss Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd StadiumAtlanta, GA L 0–42
September 17 SEC No. 13 Miami No. 24 Texas A&M Kyle FieldCollege Station, TX L 9–17
September 17 Big 12 Texas Tech No. 16 NC State Carter–Finley StadiumRaleigh, NC W 27–14
September 17 Big Ten Purdue Syracuse JMA Wireless DomeSyracuse, NY W 32–29
September 22 Big 12 West Virginia Virginia Tech Lane StadiumBlacksburg, VA (rivalry) L 10–33
September 24 Independent Notre Dame North Carolina Kenan StadiumChapel Hill, NC L 32–45
September 24 Big 12 Duke Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KS L 27–35
October 29 Independent Notre Dame No. 16 Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NY L 24–41
November 5 Independent No. 5 Clemson Notre Dame Notre Dame StadiumSouth Bend, IN L 14–35
November 19 Independent Boston College No. 18 Notre Dame Notre Dame Stadium • South Bend, IN (Holy War) L 0–44
November 25 SEC No. 16 Florida State Florida Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FL (rivalry) W 45–38
November 26 SEC South Carolina No. 8 Clemson Memorial StadiumClemson, SC (rivalry) L 30–31
November 26 SEC Georgia Tech No. 1 Georgia Sanford StadiumAthens, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) L 14–37
November 26 SEC Louisville Kentucky Kroger FieldLexington, KY (Governor's Cup) L 13–26

ACC vs Group of Five matchups[edit]

The following games include ACC teams competing against teams from the American, C-USA, MAC, Mountain West or Sun Belt.

Date Conference Visitor Home Site Score
September 2 American Temple Duke Wallace Wade StadiumDurham, NC W 30–0
September 2 Sun Belt Virginia Tech Old Dominion S.B. Ballard StadiumNorfolk, VA L 17–20
September 3 Sun Belt North Carolina Appalachian State Kidd Brewer StadiumBoone, NC W 63–61
September 3 American No. 13 NC State East Carolina Dowdy–Ficklen StadiumGreenville, NC (rivalry) W 21–20
September 10 American Louisville UCF FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FL W 20–14
September 10 Sun Belt Southern Miss No. 15 Miami Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FL W 30–7
September 10 Sun Belt North Carolina Georgia State Center Parc StadiumAtlanta, GA W 35–28
September 17 C-USA Louisiana Tech No. 5 Clemson Memorial StadiumClemson, SC W 48–20
September 17 MAC No. 23 Pittsburgh Western Michigan Waldo StadiumKalamazoo, MI W 34–13
September 17 Sun Belt Old Dominion Virginia Scott StadiumCharlottesville, VA W 16–14
September 24 American Georgia Tech UCF FBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FL L 10–27
September 24 American South Florida Louisville Cardinal StadiumLouisville, KY W 41–3
September 24 C-USA Middle Tennessee No. 25 Miami Hard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL L 31–45
November 5 Sun Belt James Madison Louisville Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, KY W 34–10
November 19 Sun Belt Louisiana No. 20 Florida State Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FL W 49–17
November 19 Sun Belt Coastal Carolina Virginia Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA Cancelled

ACC vs FBS independents matchups[edit]

The following games include ACC teams competing against FBS Independents, which includes Army, Liberty, New Mexico State, UConn or UMass.

Date Visitor Home Site Score
September 10 Syracuse UConn Rentschler FieldEast Hartford, CT W 48–14
September 17 Liberty No. 19 Wake Forest Truist Field at Wake ForestWinston-Salem, NC W 37–36
September 24 UConn No. 12 NC State Carter–Finley StadiumRaleigh, NC W 41–10
October 8 Army No. 15 Wake Forest Truist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NC W 45–10
October 29 Boston College UConn Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT L 3–13
November 19 Virginia Tech Liberty Williams StadiumLynchburg, VA W 23–22

ACC vs FCS matchups[edit]

The Football Championship Subdivision comprises 13 conferences and two independent programs.

Date Visitor Home Site Score
August 27 Duquesne Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL W 47–7
August 27 Florida A&M North Carolina Kenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC W 56–24
September 1 VMI No. 22 Wake Forest Truist Field at Wake Forest • Winston-Salem, NC W 44–10
September 3 Bethune–Cookman No. 16 Miami Hard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL W 70–13
September 3 Richmond Virginia Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, VA W 34–17
September 10 Furman No. 5 Clemson Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC W 35–12
September 10 Western Carolina Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA W 35–17
September 10 Charleston Southern No. 18 NC State Carter–Finley Stadium • Raleigh, NC W 55–3
September 17 Maine Boston College Alumni Stadium • Chestnut Hill, MA W 38–17
September 17 North Carolina A&T Duke Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, NC W 49–20
September 17 Wofford Virginia Tech Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA W 27–7
September 24 Rhode Island No. 24 Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium • Pittsburgh, PA W 45–24
October 1 Wagner Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome • Syracuse, NY W 59–0

Records against other conferences[edit]

Postseason[edit]

The bowl games began on December 17, 2022, and will end with the Orange Bowl on December 30, 2022.

Bowl games[edit]

Legend
  ACC win
  ACC loss
  Cancellation

For the 2020–2025 bowl cycle, The ACC will have annually ten appearances in the following bowls: Orange Bowl and Peach Bowl (unless they are selected for playoffs filled by a SEC and at-large team if champion is in the playoffs), Military Bowl, Duke's Mayo Bowl, Gator Bowl, Cheez-It Bowl, Fenway Bowl, ReliaQuest Bowl, Holiday Bowl and Sun Bowl. The ACC teams will go to a New Year's Six bowl if a team finishes higher than the champions of Power Five conferences in the final College Football Playoff rankings. The ACC champion are also eligible for the College Football Playoff if they're among the top four teams in the final CFP ranking.

Bowl game Date Site Television Time (EST) ACC team Opponent Score Attendance
Fenway Bowl December 17 Fenway ParkBoston, MA ESPN 11:00 a.m. Louisville Cincinnati W 24–7 15,000
Gasparilla Bowl December 23 Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL ESPN 6:30 p.m. Wake Forest Missouri W 27–17 34,370
Military Bowl December 28 Navy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, MD ESPN 2:00 p.m. Duke UCF W 30–13 17,974
Holiday Bowl December 28 Petco ParkSan Diego, CA Fox 8:00 p.m. North Carolina No. 15 Oregon L 27–28 36,242
Pinstripe Bowl December 29 Yankee StadiumBronx, NY ESPN 2:00 p.m. Syracuse Minnesota L 20–28 31,131
Cheez-It Bowl December 29 Camping World StadiumOrlando, FL ESPN 5:30 p.m. No. 13 Florida State Oklahoma W 35–32 61,520
Duke's Mayo Bowl December 30 Bank of America StadiumCharlotte, NC ESPN 12:00 p.m. No. 23 NC State Maryland L 12–16 37,228
Sun Bowl December 30 Sun BowlEl Paso, TX CBS 2:00 p.m. Pittsburgh No. 18 UCLA W 37–35 41,104
New Year's Six Bowls
Orange Bowl December 30 Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FL ESPN 8:00 p.m. No. 7 Clemson No. 6 Tennessee L 14–31 63,912

Rankings are from CFP rankings. All times Eastern Time Zone. ACC teams shown in bold.

Awards and honors[edit]

Player of the week honors[edit]

Week Quarterback Running Back Receiver Offensive Line Defensive Line Linebacker Defensive Back Specialist Rookie
Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team Position Player Team Position
Week 1[50] Drake Maye North Carolina Sean Tucker Syracuse Ontaria Wilson Florida State Jalen Rivers Miami Jared Verse Florida State Marlow Wax Syracuse M.J. Devonshire Pittsburgh Shyheim Brown Florida State DB Drake Maye North Carolina QB
Week 2[51] Sam Hartman Wake Forest Israel Abanikanda Pittsburgh A. T. Perry Wake Forest Matthew Bergeron Syracuse TyJuan Garbutt Virginia Tech Cedric Gray North Carolina Jaylen Stinson Duke Andres Borregales Miami PK Omarion Hampton North Carolina RB
Week 3[52] Garrett Shrader Syracuse Will Shipley Clemson Johnny Wilson Florida State Will Putnam Clemson Caleb Okechukwu Syracuse Mikel Jones Syracuse Aydan White NC State Brendan Farrell Virginia PK Nate Yarnell Pittsburgh QB
Week 4[53] DJ Uiagalelei Clemson Israel Abanikanda (2) Pittsburgh Jahmal Banks Wake Forest Jordan McFadden Clemson Chico Bennett Virginia Mikel Jones (2) Syracuse Garrett Williams Syracuse Andrew Szymt Syracuse PK Drake Maye (2) North Carolina QB
Grant Gibson NC State
Week 5[54] Drake Maye (2) North Carolina Hassan Hall Georgia Tech Zay Flowers Boston College Jacob Monk Duke Chibueze Onwuka Boston College Charlie Thomas Georgia Tech Jammie Robinson Florida State Gavin Stewart Georgia Tech PK Drake Maye (3) North Carolina QB
Michael Jurgens Wake Forest
Week 6[55] Tyler Van Dyke Miami Israel Abanikanda (3) Pittsburgh Kaleb Smith Virginia Tech Marcus Minor Pittsburgh Xavier Thomas Clemson Drake Thomas NC State DeAndre Boykins North Carolina Christopher Dunn NC State PK Drake Maye (4) North Carolina QB
Week 7[56] Drake Maye (3) North Carolina Will Shipley (2) Clemson Oronde Gadsen II Syracuse Matthew Bergeron (2) Syracuse Akheen Mesidor Miami Jeremiah Trotter Jr. Clemson DeAndre Boykins (2) North Carolina Lou Hedley Miami P Drake Maye (5) North Carolina QB
Week 8[57] Sam Hartman (2) Wake Forest Will Shipley (3) Clemson Colbie Young Miami Jordan McFadden (2) Clemson Chico Bennett (2) Virginia Yasir Abdullah Louisville Brandon Johnson Duke Todd Pelino Duke PK Chandler Rivers Duke DB
Week 9[58] Drake Maye (4) North Carolina Trey Benson Florida State Antoine Green North Carolina D'Mitri Emmanuel Florida State Leonard Taylor III Miami Nick Jackson Virginia Quincey Riley Louisville Andres Borregales (2) Miami PK MJ Morris NC State QB
Week 10[59] Drake Maye (5) North Carolina Trey Benson (2) Florida State Josh Downs North Carolina Dillan Gibbons Florida State Deslin Alexandre Pittsburgh Charlie Thomas (2) Georgia Tech Clayton Powell-Lee Georgia Tech Tucker Holloway Virginia Tech PR MJ Morris (2) NC State QB
Isaiah Moore NC State Zach Pyron Georgia Tech QB
Week 11[60] Drake Maye (6) North Carolina Trey Benson (3) Florida State Josh Downs (2) North Carolina Maurice Smith Florida State Calijah Kancey Pittsburgh Barrett Carter Clemson Kamren Kinchens Miami Lou Hedley (2) Miami P Emmett Morehead Boston College QB
Daniel Sparks Virginia P
Week 12[61] Sam Hartman (3) Wake Forest Israel Abanikanda (4) Pittsburgh Jordan Moore Duke Will Putnam (2) Clemson Keion White Georgia Tech SirVocea Dennis Pittsburgh Brandon Hill Pittsburgh James Turner Louisville PK LeQuint Allen Syracuse RB
A. T. Perry (2) Wake Forest Ben Sauls Pittsburgh PK
Week 13[62] Riley Leonard Duke Trey Benson (4) Florida State Jared Wayne Pittsburgh Maurice Smith (2) Florida State Dayon Hayes Pittsburgh Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (2) Clemson Darius Joiner Duke Christopher Dunn (2) NC State PK Javon McIntyre Pittsburgh S
Erick Hallett Pittsburgh

All Conference Teams[edit]

Source:[63]

ACC individual awards[edit]

All-Americans[edit]

Consensus All-Americans[edit]

Currently, the NCAA compiles consensus all-America teams in the sports of Division I FBS football and Division I men's basketball using a point system computed from All-America teams named by coaches associations or media sources. Players are chosen against other players playing at their position only. To be selected a consensus All-American, players must be chosen to the first team on at least half of the five official selectors as recognized by the NCAA. Second- and third-team honors are used to break ties. Players named first-team by all five selectors are deemed unanimous All-Americans. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine consensus and unanimous All-Americans.[68]

2022 Consensus All-Americans
Unanimous Consensus
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh Christopher Dunn – NC State

Associated Press[edit]

2022 AP All-Americans[69]
First Team Second Team Third Team
Christopher Dunn – NC State
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh
Kamren Kinchens – Miami
Josh Downs – North Carolina
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. – Clemson
Israel Abanikanda – Pittsburgh
Zay Flowers – Boston College

AFCA[edit]

2022 AFCA All-Americans[70]
First Team Second Team
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh
Christopher Dunn – NC State
Joe Shimko – NC State

FWAA[edit]

2022 FWAA All-Americans[71]
First Team Second Team
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh
Christopher Dunn – NC State
Israel Abanikanda – Pittsburgh
Josh Downs – North Carolina
Tyler Davis – Clemson
Erick Hallett – Pittsburgh

The Sporting News[edit]

2022 Sporting News All-Americans[72]
First Team Second Team
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh
Kamren Kinchens – Miami
Cedric Gray – North Carolina
Christopher Dunn – NC State

WCFF[edit]

2022 Walter Camp All-Americans[73]
First Team Second Team
Christopher Dunn – NC State
Calijah Kancey – Pittsburgh
None

National Awards[edit]

Home game attendance[edit]

Team Stadium Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Total Average % of Capacity
Boston College Alumni Stadium 44,500[77] 35,048 34,325 38,517 42,138† 34,092 30,113 214,233 35,706 80.24%
Clemson Memorial Stadium 81,500[78] 78,302 80,542 81,500 81,500 80,176 81,340 81,500 564,860 80,694 99.01%
Duke Wallace Wade Stadium 40,004[79] 20,722 32,802 15,152 40,004† 20,857 17,492 147,029 24,505 61.26%
Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium 79,560[80] 51,207 79,560† 69,749 71,098 61,007 58,597 79,560† 470,778 67,254 84.53%
Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium 55,000[81] 36,486 40,293† 32,041 29,362 33,857 172,039 34,408 62.56%
Louisville Cardinal Stadium 60,800[82] 46,459† 41,217 41,840 39,503 42,157 38,974 250,150 41,692 68.57%
Miami Hard Rock Stadium 65,326[83] 56,795 46,422 46,713 53,751 57,421 66,200 46,428 373,730 53,390 81.73%
North Carolina Kenan Memorial Stadium 50,500[84] 46,130 50,500 45,029 50,500 44,940 50,500 287,599 47,933 94.92%
NC State Carter–Finley Stadium 56,919[85] 54,169 56,919 56,919 56,919 56,919 56,919 56,919 395,683 56,526 99.31%
Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium 68,400[86] 70,622 59,785 54,667 46,972 54,677 50,888 45,362 382,973 54,710 79.99%
Syracuse JMA Wireless Dome 49,057[87] 37,110 35,943 34,590 33,373 49,705 49,861 45,213 285,795 40,828 83.23%
Virginia Scott Stadium 61,500[88] 41,122 40,556 38,009 43,714 44,156† 36,529 244,086 40,681 66.15%
Virginia Tech Lane Stadium 65,632[89] 65,632 62,043 65,632 65,632 62,843 321,782 64,356 98.06%
Wake Forest BB&T Field 31,500[90] 26,013 32,891 32,903 32,524 28,530 31,346 26,164 210,371 30,053 95.41%

Bold – Exceeded capacity
†Season High

NFL Draft[edit]

The following list includes all ACC players who were drafted in the 2023 NFL draft.

Player Position School Draft
Round
Round
Pick
Overall
Pick
Team
Calijah Kancey DT Pittsburgh 1 19 19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Zay Flowers WR Boston College 1 22 22 Baltimore Ravens
Myles Murphy DE Clemson 1 28 28 Cincinnati Bengals
Bryan Bresee DT Clemson 1 29 29 New Orleans Saints
Matthew Bergeron OT Syracuse 2 7 38 Atlanta Falcons
Keion White DE Georgia Tech 2 15 46 New England Patriots
Tyrique Stevenson CB Miami 2 25 56 Chicago Bears
Garrett Williams CB Syracuse 3 9 72 Arizona Cardinals
Josh Downs WR North Carolina 3 16 79 Indianapolis Colts
YaYa Diaby DE Louisville 3 19 82 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Trenton Simpson LB Clemson 3 23 86 Baltimore Ravens
Kobie Turner DE Wake Forest 3 26 89 Los Angeles Rams
Chandler Zavala OG NC State 4 12 114 Carolina Panthers
Chamarri Conner S Virginia Tech 4 17 119 Kansas City Chiefs
Carter Warren OT Pittsburgh 4 18 120 New York Jets
Yasir Abdullah LB Louisville 5 1 136 Jacksonville Jaguars
KJ Henry DE Clemson 5 2 137 Washington Commanders
Israel Abanikanda RB Pittsburgh 5 8 143 New York Jets
Jammie Robinson S Florida State 5 10 145 Carolina Panthers
SirVocea Dennis LB Pittsburgh 5 18 153 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jordan McFadden OG Clemson 5 21 156 Los Angeles Chargers
Dontayvion Wicks WR Virginia 5 24 159 Green Bay Packers
Will Mallory TE Miami 5 27 162 Indianapolis Colts
Asim Richards OT North Carolina 5 34 169 Dallas Cowboys
Davis Allen TE Clemson 5 40 175 Los Angeles Rams
Kei'Trel Clark CB Louisville 6 3 180 Arizona Cardinals
A. T. Perry WR Wake Forest 6 18 195 New Orleans Saints
Erick Hallett S Pittsburgh 6 31 208 Jacksonville Jaguars
Antoine Green WR North Carolina 7 2 219 Detroit Lions
Raymond Vohasek DT North Carolina 7 10 227 Jacksonville Jaguars
D. J. Ivey CB Miami 7 29 246 Cincinnati Bengals
Brandon Hill S Pittsburgh 7 31 248 Houston Texans

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